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everything changed when the firemelons attacked.
Only the Avatar, master of all four elemelons, can stop them.
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arcs:
this is the only thing i cared about that occurred during 2012
this video makes me so angry
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- Ryan: What I really want, honestly, Michael, is for you to know it so that you can communicate it to the people here, to your clients, to whomever.
- Michael Scott: [chuckles] Okay.
- Ryan: What?
- Michael: It's "whoever," not "whomever."
- Ryan: No, it's "whomever."
- Michael: No. "Whomever" is never actually right.
- Jim: Well, sometimes it's right.
- Creed: Michael is right. It's a made-up word used to trick students.
- Andy: No. Actually, "whomever" is the formal version of the word.
- Oscar: Obviously, it's a real word, but I don't know when to use it correctly.
- Michael: [to camera] Not a native speaker.
- Kevin: I know what's right, but I'm not gonna say because you're all jerks who didn't come see my band last night.
- Ryan: Do you really know which one is correct?
- Kevin: I don't know.
- Pam: It's "whom" when it's the object of the sentence and "who" when it's the subject.
- Phyllis: That sounds right.
- Michael: Well, it sounds right, but is it?
- Stanley: How did Ryan use it? As an object.
- Ryan: As an object.
- Kelly: Ryan used me as an object.
- Stanley: Is he right about that?
- Pam: How did he use it again?
- Toby: It was Ryan wanted Michael, the subject, to explain the computer system, the object...
- Michael Scott: Thank you.
- Toby: ...to whomever, meaning us, the indirect object, which is the correct usage of the word.
- Michael: No one asked you anything, ever. So whomever's name is Toby, why don't you take a letter opener and stick it into your skull?
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